The transition to renewable energies envisaged by radical scenarios informing policy strategies worldwide is often depicted as just a matter of technological substitution that will not affect our lifestyles. But it may be highly disruptive. Businesses, economies and social life could require a reorganization that has not been thoroughly studied.

The international community of stakeholders dealing with residential energy consumption equipment, metering and lighting (manufacturers, consumers, governments, utilities, international organisations, academia and research) has already gathered nine times at the International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL) (Florence 1997, Naples 2000, Turin 2003, London 2006, Be

One-stop-shops (OSS) are transparent and easily accessible advisory tools from the clients’ perspective; and innovative business models from the suppliers’ perspective.An OSS overcomes the market fragmentation on both the demand side and the supply side by offering holistic, whole-value-chain renovation solutions.

EEMODS is an established international conference where policymakers and energy efficiency experts from industry, research labs, universities and standardisation organisations meet every two years to discuss energy efficiency policies and technologies progress in electric motor systems (pumps, compressors, fans, drives, and other applications).

The workshop presents the scale of the highly cost­effective energy savings that can be obtained from broader and more effective adoption of energy management (EM) across the EU, followed by an open discussion with representatives of industry and the Commission, on how current EU policy instruments (such as the EPBD and the EED) could evolve to become more supportive of unlocking these large­scale savings.

On Friday the 3rd of June from 14.30 to 17.30 CEST
The webinar, presented by ETP2016 authors, focuses on the role of urban energy systems in fostering national and global sustainable energy transitions, with a country focus on Mexico. www.iea.org/etp2016.
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The webinar will focus on the role of urban energy systems in fostering national and global sustainable energy transitions, with a country focus on Mexico.
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Moderator: Daniele Poponi, Energy Technology Perspectives Project Manager, IEA

Bringing together leading European industry energy managers to explore the major opportunities in the market, E2 will address the major opportunities and challenges in the energy efficiency market place.

The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for policy makers and stakeholders to review and discuss outcomes and results of existing energy saving obligations and white certificate schemes in Europe and beyond.

The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for policy makers and stakeholders to review and discuss outcomes and results of existing energy saving obligations and white certificate schemes in Europe and beyond.

Energy services and the use of energy service companies (ESCOs) can play a critical role in promoting energy efficiency at the market level. Operational since the early 1990s, ESCOs can handle projects, manage or mobilize financial resources, undertake installation and maintenance work as well as assume the performance risk of their projects.

eu.bac has the pleasure to cordially invite you to a lunch debate, co-hosted by MEP Theresa Griffin, S&D, on "The multiplier effect of Building Automation and Controls. How to maximize energy savings throughout the whole lifecycle", that will take place in the European Parliament (Members' Salon), Brussels, on Monday 28 November, 12:30-14:00.

Cross-thematic Areas

On 5 April 2016 the JRC presented the interactive and collaborative online European Energy Efficiency Platform. This beta platform is conceived to fill the gap opened by scattered data and fragmented knowledge resulting from a rapidly growing energy efficiency market. It is expected to be both a one-stop shop for information retrieval and a meeting point for experts to exchange data and reduce redundant activities.

The present report aims to provide an overview of the main issues at stake with the calculation methods for energy savings generated by measures implemented by EU Member States under Article 7 of the Directive 2012/27/EU on Energy Efficiency (EED).

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About E3P

The E3P is the tool provided by the JRC to facilitate knowledge exchange in the online community of energy efficiency experts.

The European Commission has identified the lack of comprehensive and coherent data which hampers the design and the implementation of energy efficiency policies. There is a need for unbiased, comprehensive and robust data, as well as knowledge and information sharing at different levels.

The JRC provides the European Energy Efficiency Platform E3P as tool to facilitate knowledge exchange and to meet the needs of the online community experts.

The JRC also strives to ensure that data and information provided are consolidated and validated by peers.